Ai no Uzu (2014)
Año de lanzamiento: 2014
Nación: Japan
Alternative Title: 愛の渦, Love's Whirlpool
Director: Daisuke Miura
Writer: Daisuke Miura
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Makoto Fujimoto, Makoto Okada, Masanori SAKAI, Toshiki Kimura
Compañías: Stairway, THE KLOCKWORX, Toei Video Company
Budget: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: based on play or musical, eroticism, failed romance, japan, orgy, sexual desire, social satire, stage adaptation
Historia
Ai no Uzu (2014) follows a group of strangers who gather at an upscale apartment in Roppongi, Tokyo from midnight to 5 AM for anonymous sexual encounters. The film depicts the interactions and relationships that form between these individuals over the course of this single night. It explores themes of lust, loneliness, and human connection amidst the absence of emotional attachment.
Resumen
Directed by Daisuke Miura, Ai no Uzu is a Japanese drama- romance film released in 2014. Set in the vibrant yet anonymous atmosphere of Tokyo's nightlife, the movie provides a candid exploration of modern sexuality and relationships. While plot details are scarce, it appears to focus on a group of individuals seeking physical intimacy without emotional attachment.



